On January 7, 2025, fires began to erupt around Los Angeles. This led to thousands of people being displaced, many losing their homes, and others losing their livelihoods. Some also lost their lives. As the fires continue to rage on, a member of the Disney community Jeff Gordon has sprung to action to raise funds for the LA Regional Food Bank. In this episode of Daps Magic (the Podcast), Mr. Daps interviews Jeff about his efforts to raise money and awareness for this organization and the people who benefit from it. They also discuss Jeff's other efforts to make the world a better place in the last few years. On top of that, there is also some discussion about Disney!
We hope you enjoy this episode of Daps Magic (the Podcast). We also hope you will take a moment to consider donating to the LA Regional Food Bank. Every dollar makes a difference. If you can't donate, please help spread awareness either online, through social media or by word of mouth! Together we can really make a difference!
Donate to the LA Regional Food Bank here: https://give.lafoodbank.org/fundraiser/6001687
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on January 7th 2025 two major fires
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broke out around Los Angeles thousands
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of people have lost their homes property
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loved ones and even more have been
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displaced as the fires continue to
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ravage the area many people have stepped
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up to try and make a difference and help
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those who've been impacted by the
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firestorms Jeff Gordon is one of those
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people Jeff a longtime Disney fan and
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all-around good guy put together a
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fundraiser for the LA Regional Food Bank
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this fundraiser has brought in thousands
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of dollars to date it continues through
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January 20th so there's still time to
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make a difference we've included the
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link in the description this also isn't
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the first fundraiser that Jeff has done
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however on this episode of daps magic
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the podcast we're going to talk to Jeff
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about his efforts to support those in
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need after the Los Angeles fires some of
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his other fundraising efforts Through
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The Years how he got started and of
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course we'll also talk about some Disney
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as as well let's chat with
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Jeff well welcome Jeff I'm so happy that
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you're on the podcast with me tonight
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and first things first we need to know
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because you are one your superhero
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origin story uh thank you very much Mr
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DS for having me uh my superhero Orin
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story I was born and raised in Southern
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California in Santa Monica I am a
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lifelong Disney fan I used to tease my
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parents that I I should have been born
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on Main Street but my sister one time
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did not want to leave Main Street so
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they had to call my dad out to to pick
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her up so I was hoping to be born on
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Main Street but I've always enjoyed
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Disney theme parks movies animation and
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I I love traveling now not just to the
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Disneyland that we know in love in
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Anaheim but all over the world that is
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awesome and then uh you obviously
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continued to love Disney through your
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adult life as well but you also shown at
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least from what I've seen of you in the
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last few years a real love for your
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fellow man and uh that has led to the
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current fundraising efforts that you're
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doing right now so could you tell me how
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did you get going on this well I mean it
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started back in uh 2020 during the peak
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of or the start of uh covid-19 and the
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parks were closed down and a lot of
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people were out of work and you know we
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always know that food security is a
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problem here in the greater La in Orange
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County region but it was just Amplified
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to the point where you know Anaheim so
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dependent on tourism dollars and working
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all these places were closed down not
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just Disneyland but the stadium workers
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the mom and pop shops the hotels and I
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just one day I said hey let me look for
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a food bank and I found the Second
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Harvest Food Bank of Orange County and I
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said let's uh let's see how much we can
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raise and it it the first year we did it
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we it was an outpouring of support and
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it's really about just helping others
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when we can and you know through the
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years we've done uh two years with the
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Second Harvest Food Bank and then uh we
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did there was Hurricane Ian I don't know
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if you remember in Florida that impacted
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our Central Florida friends then we came
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back and did another year with um you
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know with Orange County again because
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now we're dealing with inflation and the
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high cost of groceries um and then um
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earlier this past year in 2024 we had um
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hurricane Milton so we helped out again
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uh where we could and right now um we're
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at the LA Regional Food Bank um helping
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people that have been impacted by the
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horrible horrible Devastation um you
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know the fires from all the way from
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Alena to the Palisades and all over um
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the Greater Los Angeles area it's just
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been really tragic and but it's also
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been a good sense of community to know
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that there's that support out there not
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just within the greater Disney Community
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but you know people picking up shovels
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and cleaning up or organizing doing
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their own part to make it different and
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and I really think that's been the fun
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thing to watch through all of these is
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because out of these terrible situations
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and people are really
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struggling what is it uh that uh Mr
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Rogers says always look for the helpers
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and and you really see people like you
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and the people with the shovels and all
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of these people really come forward and
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and come from completely different walks
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of life and come forward for a common
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goal that's going to help their their
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fellow man and um I guess my question is
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let's start with the LA fires and and
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the food bank how do you choose who
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you're going to support or what that
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cause is going to be yeah that's a good
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question um the L Regional food bank is
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part of the um feeding America Network
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which also second har Harvest Food Bank
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orang County and the one um in Orlando
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um is also part of so we know they're a
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501c we know we know they're highly
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rated on charity navigation
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um and we know that they have the
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organizational skills like in crisises
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like this um sure this is unprecedented
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but you know with a monetary donation
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they know what they can do right away to
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give people groceries to to feed them
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meals to give them support um and it's
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just you know it's an easy way to
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structure it and it's something that I
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know that the people have donated know
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that they can put their trust in that
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donation to get to the right place and
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that's how that's how I chose him I just
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went through you know working with
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um the fine folks out at Second Harvest
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in Orange County I look for the one that
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was most closely Affiliated here in Los
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Angeles I love that do you pick um the
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food related nonprofits because that's
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such a basic Universal need yeah I mean
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when I started this in 2020 it really
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was a basic Universe me because I was
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hearing from cast members that they were
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they were struggling to make ends meet
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and just even put food on the table and
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not just for themselves but for their
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families um so that's that's really want
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to go with and food security is already
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bad in in LA and Orange County even
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without the pandemic and the fires and
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you know all the crisises that keep
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hitting us but it's Amplified um during
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a crisis like this because now we have a
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long-term recovery to help people get
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back on their feet to get employed again
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all the businesses that were destroyed
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and also to get back in their homes yeah
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absolutely um so why you just gave some
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really good reasons but why is it
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important for for me and other people
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that see your posts on social media why
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should people support these efforts I
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mean because we should all believe in
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the greater good and kindness first of
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all but anything that you do to help
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promote it does make a difference if you
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can can donate that's okay but if you
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can share that just helps amplify it to
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um audiences that I may not be a part of
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you may not be a part of and that brings
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it up to um other people who may be able
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to donate and then again
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every donation really counts like $1
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donated usually means three meals for
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individual or a family so $1 $5 $10 $100
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or more every donation every dollar um
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counts so that's that's why it's
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important for people to get involved
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because they can make a difference in
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small ways just even by sharing a post
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or by donating a dollar or five doar
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which really adds the context when in
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your post you're like oh we're we're
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$100 away from whatever Milestone you're
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about to reach is what you're really
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saying is
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we're we're we're 300 meals away from
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the next level like that's that's a much
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bigger context when you think of it that
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way that's that's really incredible um
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what keeps you going through all of
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these like you've been doing this now
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that's about five years I guess like
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what is that motivating factor that
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keeps you going I didn't realize it was
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five years but I guess it has been since
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since we first started doing this um
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it's it's been a long five years um but
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I think what keeps me going is that
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there is support from the community we
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hear so much like online vitrio about
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hate and Division and different things
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that are going on but at the end of the
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day like you said we're all human and we
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want to come to come together as a
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community as a Disney Community as a
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larger community on the social medias
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that I post whether it's on X formerly
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Twitter blue guy on my own personal
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Facebook or Instagram and just let them
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know like hey we can do this as a
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community and we can get you know we can
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make it different so that just kind of
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keeps me going and it and it you know it
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makes you know that there's other people
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out there that want to make a difference
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too well especially right now uh I agree
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with all of that we're also hearing and
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seeing firsthand in a very different way
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I feel like the um the impact that these
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are having like on both sides the fire
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side impact and then also the food side
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impact because I mean I'm in Orange
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County and I'm a little bit displaced
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from where all of this is happening but
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even I know you know a dozen people that
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lost their homes this this last week or
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so and I'm sure you know even more being
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closer to where this is actually
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happening and and so I guess um could
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you tell us a little bit about um if you
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have it in your head if you don't it's
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fine um kind of the the feelings you're
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seeing from people um the maybe if if
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the stories in general or if you have a
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specific of what you're seeing like what
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is that that that hopelessness that
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you're adding well we're all adding hope
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to by by supporting this effort um I
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think the biggest thing I'm seeing is
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that you know not just
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how devastating it was for Palisades and
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Altadena the etin fire um they it also
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impacted uh people that were surrounding
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the areas because they lost power so I I
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had somebody that reached out to me and
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and told me that you know they lost
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power and power didn't come back on four
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days and they had just purchased
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groceries with their last paycheck and
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um you know that was supposed to be
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enough to provide for the two weeks
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until they got paid again but when you
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go four days you can't use anything
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that's in the fridge or the freezer so
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it all had to be thrown out
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unfortunately um and they went down to
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the LA Regional food bank in person and
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they were able to
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um pick up you know set of groceries and
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I had heard from somebody else today who
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went there and said that I'm I'm
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literally homeless right now until I
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figure out where I'm going but I was
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able to get it you know get some food at
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the LA Regional food bank so hearing
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those stories you like you said like
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there is a lot of hopelessness because
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he keeps saying well why is this
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happening how did it happen you know all
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those things but there's a lot of Hope
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because La has a big heart Los Angeles
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has a big heart California has a big
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heart Orange County has a big heart so
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seeing that gives you hope and it gives
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you um some sense of positivity that you
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know as bad as it is right now we can we
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can work together to make it better so
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on our end if we can work together to
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help provide uh more uh more security
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for people to get food that's great and
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there's other Charities and
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organizations out there that are helping
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them rebuild helping them with shelter
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so all of them working in Tangent
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together gives a lot of should be very
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like people should be excited that you
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know we have that heart we have that
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grit we have that
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resiliency absolutely uh it it kind of
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also just brought up another question as
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as you were talking about that is um
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this fundraiser in particular goes
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through the 20th is that correct correct
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yeah so I knowing you there's probably
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going to be something on the horizon um
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who knows what it will be but my my
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question is is like do you have any like
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plan or Vision or like big ideas of like
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this is what you would like to see this
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community of support because I often see
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when we we've seen you do these um these
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fundraisers there's some similar um I
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feel like there's some similar screen
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names that I see popping up that are
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always kind of like right there ready to
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go and help you like do you have any
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kind of an idea of where this could go
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and what it could do uh um we were very
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lucky and blessed um to have somebody
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that was a matching donor for for a long
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time I don't think they're on social
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media anymore and when they donated they
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donated anonymously so if there are any
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people that want to be matching donors
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I'm I'm the gigantic big Mickey ears I'm
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I'm all ears to listen so um we're just
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doing this you know again in small
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increments and large donations and you
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know um you know in any way we can to
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help is is what's important I I you know
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matching donors are nice um I know
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through the actual food bank when you
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make your donation they check to see if
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your employer um do does match so I had
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somebody that contacted me they work for
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Google um and they were able to um you
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know triple that uh donation and you
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know Disney also does matching donations
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and they also did um donate money as
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well and La Regional food bank was one
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of those um recipients which they're
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very grateful for as well oh that's
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really great and I believe Starbucks
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does the same thing from uh having
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raised money for Chu with Starbucks
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employees Through The Years um what's
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what's the hardest thing for you that
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people can help with um I think the
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hardest thing for me is that you know um
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I I live you know I work in Santa Monica
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and I just came back from a remote to a
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physical location because we were remote
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last week due to the horrible a quality
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and also much of Santa Monica was either
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under evacuation order or warning for
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the Palisades fire um so I wish I could
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be on X or blue sky all day and post and
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tweet at Celebrities and get them to R
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which they do or Sports reporters or
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news people I just get out there but you
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know just to to share just continue to
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share and and and post about it even
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you're posting and quoting and saying
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you know something small or something
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hopeful I think is important letting you
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know literally a dollar does count
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because that provides meals right away
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or that provides a bag of groceries so I
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think that's that's the most important
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thing like I I really do wish I as much
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time as I put into this and I try to
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post as much as often and send direct
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messages to uh many many Twitter
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followers um you do and luckily none of
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them have blocked me but yeah i' send it
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to them but um just just to promote and
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amplify as much as you can you know and
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if you can't donate that's totally okay
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um it's a hard time right now even as we
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just started 205 it's a hard time for
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everybody but just sharing and maybe
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there's somebody out there that
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contribute a little bit a difference
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absolutely and and I I just would love
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for people to um I hope they're picking
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up what I know about you is Jeff is one
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of the kindest people you're ever going
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to meet and you are always the first one
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to step in and help people when they
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need it and to uh offer a word of
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encouragement and uh you are just a
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bright Ray of positivity in the Disney
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and we're going to call it the Disney
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and positive stuff Community cuz uh you
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know that's that's our realm that's what
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we aim for but um it's absolutely
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amazing watching you step up every time
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there's something like this happening
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and um and seeing you just help people
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like it's very inspiring and it's very
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fun to watch and it's very um humbling
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to get to be a a part of it in some
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little way that we uh we do everything
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we can to support you um and you know
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you want to say since since 2020
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including uh at last check we've raised
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nearly
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$80,000 for food Security in La Orange
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and Central Florida with the hurricane
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so we really are making a difference I
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know it seems like oh like the food
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security need is is high in general just
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because you know things cost of living
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is high where we live and people have to
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work sometimes two jobs just to make en
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but you know when there is a disaster
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when there is a crisis people come
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through time and again in this community
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and Beyond the community um which is
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great which is just so great to see and
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we just need the community bigger and
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hopefully
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we'll yeah yeah but it's it really is
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inspiring to see and and you do such a
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phenomenal job um raising money for
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people and uh we do have the link for
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where where people can donate to this
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specific cause in the uh in the
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description and we'll also put your
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socials if that's okay with you Jeff in
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the uh in the description as well so
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people can follow and amplify your
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message and because I think I think it's
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just very important and you're not just
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spamming people you're actually
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connecting like this is what we're doing
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this is where we're at this is where
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we're going and and I think that makes
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it um it makes it more of a mission as a
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opposed to um something that you just
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have to do like it it makes it it's it's
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exciting and and hearing $80,000 in five
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years that is that's incredible like
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that's amazing like that's hat tip to
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you because I'm I'm so blown away by
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that and uh thank you for leading on
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this and helping so many people we do
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have to talk about I know I
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know we will I know it says you know how
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we hear in Disney it all starts with
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what all it all started with a tweet and
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then we went from there so or an expost
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whatever they call it these
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days I yeah whatever they are it doesn't
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matter I mean it's always going to be a
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tweet to me I think but um it's you know
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there's something iconic about Twitter
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and a tweet I and it brought so many
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people together I I could go on all
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night on that one too um let's let's
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take a a a s side step and I want to
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learn a little bit more about you for
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our listeners Jeff about you and Disney
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is that okay sounds good with
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me all right so my very first question
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which you might have answered when
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you're telling us your origin story is
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what is your very first Disney
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memory I was I can remember back to when
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I was three I have a very good memory
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photographics so I think it was
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Disneyland in 1983 and that was just
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like on the precipice of when like new
19:51
fantasy land was opening so um I have so
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many memories at Disneyland in Anaheim
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and it always has a special place in my
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heart as being the the original and and
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do you do you have like that first like
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um moment that like really stands out at
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you maybe it's seeing a castle maybe
20:07
it's seeing electric parade whatever oh
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Electrical Parade I know a lot of people
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are very excited for pain the night that
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to come back but I love the electrical
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parade and I'm I I know it's sitting
20:19
somewhere in a warehouse and hopefully
20:22
it will make its Triumph and return for
20:23
another anniversary celebration soon but
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um is always
20:30
memories it it was tied to usually
20:32
around when my birthday is in May so
20:34
it's always a good time like when you're
20:35
going to see with your family or or
20:37
friends I would love just even my bar
20:39
mitzvah music when I entered as a grand
20:42
entrance was the electrical parade
20:44
coming in so
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nice which is funny because that my
20:49
first memory of Disney is uh Pete's
20:52
Dragon in the electrical parade and I
20:54
was probably five or six at the time cuz
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that was my first visit cuz we didn't
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live down here
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but um I I agree with you I'm all on
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board with the electrical parade so
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you've gotten to travel around the world
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and I've loved watching you go to
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different Disney theme parks um I think
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you already answered this one but I
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pre-wrote it so I'm going to ask you
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anyway in fact I know you answered it
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give us a more in-depth reason of why
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Disneyland is your favorite part
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actually let's switch it what's your
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favorite International Disney theme park
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and why how's
21:25
that that's a tough one um uhuh so I
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I've been lucky to go to Tokyo
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Disneyland and Disney st as well as um
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Disneyland Paris and Studios park I
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think they're going to call it Disney
21:38
Adventure World who knows but um I
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haven't been to Shanghai or Hong Kong
21:43
yet but I probably
21:44
say there's nothing like Tokyo Disney SC
21:47
and I know you hear that a lot I know a
21:49
lot of people say well there's nothing
21:50
like it true but you go in there and and
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you just are blown away um by the scope
21:57
and the scale of somebody that Disney C
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does and you can get Lo even though you
22:02
may not ride many attractions sometimes
22:04
you can just get lost in there and eat a
22:05
meal and just kind of people watch and
22:08
there's nothing um as special as that I
22:11
I do give a shout out to Disneyland
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Paris brilliant Castle Big Thunder
22:15
Mountain Top in the world but Tokyo
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Disney C
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definitely definitely is the
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best I completely agree with you so what
22:25
is your favorite Disney attraction of
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all time well well I may have given it
22:29
away a little bit but I'm a Big Thunder
22:30
Mountain Railroad Super Fan I I love
22:33
that attraction and is Disneyland's
22:36
version your favorite or no right now
22:39
it's Paris because just the way um the
22:42
darkness and being in an island and the
22:43
way it ends the it just feels a lot
22:46
faster and and more thunderous than
22:49
maybe our counterpart out in Anaheim and
22:52
you go under the rivers of America
22:54
exactly in darkness uhhuh it it's so
22:59
cool I I think I would agree with you on
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that one uh you've kind of answered this
23:04
one already as well but why do you love
23:06
Disney so much well it's a good question
23:10
um I I guess I could say we were a
23:12
Disney family like growing up with my
23:14
mom and my dad and my sister we would
23:15
just go to Disney a lot and it brought
23:17
back a lot of good um strong uh family
23:20
memories and then I was able to you know
23:22
take my cousins and and uh other family
23:25
members and make great friends within
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the Disney community
23:29
um so it just brings a lot of joy and
23:31
and it gives a lot of Hope and
23:33
inspiration things that have been there
23:35
since day one since uh 1955 like Joy
23:38
hope and inspiration it's supposed to be
23:40
a place where you can escape the real
23:42
world you can come in you know even if
23:44
you don't go for the day you come in for
23:45
a few hours and you can hang out you can
23:48
press you know enjoy enjoy the parks and
23:51
I think that's what makes Disney that's
23:53
the Disney difference really because
23:54
it's just that magical experience it's
23:57
hard to explain to people who are not
23:58
Disney fans they kind of look at you
24:00
like you're what but it's it's it is a
24:03
Disney difference and I've converted
24:05
some of them too so that's great well
24:08
done I I completely agree with you it's
24:10
it's it's the reprieve from the daily
24:13
life and The Daily Grind and it just
24:15
it's it's something completely different
24:17
all right last one might be really hard
24:19
or it might be really easy what's your
24:21
favorite Disney
24:22
snack that's a hard one I I'll admit it
24:25
cuz I do I do like to snack you know I'm
24:28
a I'm a grubber so I do like to snack
24:32
um in Anaheim they it's all about the
24:35
turtles I just love trying different
24:37
flavors of Turles especially around the
24:39
um Festival times when they they mix it
24:41
up Halloween time and you know the
24:43
festival holiday so the twis are are
24:45
great um but definitely TR and then I
24:49
think in um in Orlando um Citrus sto
24:54
it's a kind of a citrus Whip or
24:56
something I don't remember the Citrus Sr
24:58
um and that's really great Citrus roll
25:01
and especially especially being so hot
25:03
and humid in Florida you I could go
25:04
through like six of those and it's you
25:07
know I need it easily
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